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Thread: mk1 golf goes broom broom

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    mk1 golf saga

    howdy. i started my own topic thing cuase i think my golf will be a long saga and i might need a lot of help along the way from you guys.
    I have a 78 golf, its original paint and im the second owner, even got the origianl rego papers for it WOW
    fact: a 78 golf NEW in victoria was $ 6899.00 + 175.00 stamp duty thats in 1978

    # i had a 1.8 16v put in with deisel tank and external fuel pump using microtech LT8 and a custom fuel setup. and i was even stevens all the way to stock wrx's at 180km/h

    #now i have a 2lt audi with 83.010 KS pistons. new pumps, VW 1.8 head serviced and flowed,2 2/4" exsaust right through with to dogs and a hi flow back box with 3 inch tip, ive kept the fuel set up and microtech LT8 ECU which is now giving me problems, 5spd box, 210 clutch.

    #body is reinforced with spot welds and 6mm bolts.
    #82 gti mk2 big brake kit with EBC green stuff pads.
    #look is sorta spoiled with BSA 16 by 7 alloys in 205/40 falkens, wanted ronal turbos. 5mm wheel spacers on rear to help eliminate seeing the side of the car trough a crazy corner.
    #front track is 1403mm, rear is 1380mm
    #fixed cobra buckets, new carpet, door sills, new rubbers and no back seat, Gti front quarter windows
    #H&R coilovers all round, lower strut brace
    #steering column reinforced bracket
    #scutle tray cut out and pressed & welded
    #remote central and imobiliser and alarm
    # and yes it is engineered
    theres lots more little things but ive allready written a novell......sorry
    ill upload pictures when i know how
    cheers
    Last edited by finemk1; 28-08-2006 at 06:53 PM.
    the golf is not dead.

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    See tips for uploading pics. Looking forward to seeing them. Your ride sounds awesome!

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    Hey fellas, I just got told about this site this morning and thought I would have a look.
    I love old Audi/VW's, and by the looks of this site, im gonna enjoy it.
    I have a 76'Golf that Ive painted all inside, now just have to paint the outside, put my Centra wheels on, new shocks and a new motor.

    Anyway, G'day to ya all, seeya online!
    77'Golf

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    fininished pumpumping and painting my guards looks the part now, wound it down a few more mm all round in the process, smoothed the rear panel lines and finished the rain rails and window wiper panel as i decided to go back to having 2 wipers instead of the single conversion, sanded back pedals and coated them with a clear sealer, intalled rev limiter led light between speedo and rev gauges, welded up and smoothed holes dents and seems in the engine bay, waiting on a quick throw gear linkage package from neuspeed and im nearly back on the road folks.......

    will post pics soon.
    the golf is not dead.

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    wow finemk1, i hafta say im VERY impressed, finally seeing a bit more of your car, has given a whole new meaning to that story you told about the drag/drift. VERY nice mate, very nice

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    Second owner, hey? Did you buy this one from Lennocks a few years ago, and did you used to live in the Woden area? If so, I saw this immaculate historical Mk1 at Lennocks years ago, and wanted to rescue it. Looks like you beat me to it. Never mind, that is one demonic sounding beast you have there. We have met at Pete Shelleys once. I have the 2 door Mk2 GTI...
    Euro look 2... Mk2 love!

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    Hey again Fine,
    Have you ordered your short shift yet? If not make one yourself. I did it to two of my mk1's, and also made up a weighted shift rod, all with the help of a friend who can weld. If you need pics of what they look like just ask.
    Awesome car too.

    mk2 GTi 16v
    Corrado G60

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    Come on Ausgolfer. Have you got the measurements and where the weight went and how heavy it was. post them on here. I was gonna go there with trial and error, but if you know a good length already, tell us.
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    yep i agree i was about to do it myself, but wasnt daring enough i roughfly have the specs and idears, but with the kit i get new and shiny everything all bushes and rubber bits, pins, etc etc

    but would also love to give it ago at the same time, who know might be able to make it just as good or better and to my colours! if you have it all written down would love to veiw it, ,cheers champ.
    the golf is not dead.

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    I used exactly that guys trial and error. Well actually it worked out the first time and I didn't need to change it. Simply looking at the kits available and comparing it to stock gives you a good enough idea. I don't have exact measurments as mine was trial and error, but many kits come with two degrees of reduction in throw (25% or 50% I think). But with a bit of ingenuity you could make yours to whatever reduction you'd want.
    I never took photos of what mine looked like but I can take some of the standard parts compared to what a kit looks like if you'd like (once I work out how to use my digi cam) .
    Also for the weighted shift rod I just got a length of steel bar about 15-20cm long about inch thick and cut a rut along the edge(to fit the standard bar into) and welded it onto the standard rod as per all other kits. If you look at the shift mechanism in your car you'll see where you can position it without any clearance issues.

    mk2 GTi 16v
    Corrado G60

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